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Obesity Increases The Pain Of Living With Muscular Fibrosis

Feb 20th 2014 at 11:10 PM

Recent research conducted by a team of researchers at the University of Utah Research injured more than 5% of the U.S. population, and the majority of them women, disease, cystic muscle, which makes them feel the pain spread dramatically, causing a number of problems functional, as published journal Science Daily.

This comes after the assumption of researchers that obesity specifically adds a burden on the disease and vulnerable to the condition of the patient, where it came from this study after examining 250 patients, and subjected to numerous tests physical to measure strength, flexibility and rate of movement, as well as measuring heart rates and sleep quality.

The researchers concluded that obesity is considered a common illness that affects muscle fibrosis patients, and can cause significant health damage to the injured, according to clinical outcomes. Previous studies have indicated that the prevalence of obesity among patients with the disease.